I'm A Celebrity... South Africa star Georgia Toffolo has set up fake Instagram accounts to stalk her ex-boyfriends.
The reality star who found fame on E4's Made In Chelsea opts to keep her love life relatively low-key but her exes don't seem to think that she does.
While most people often decide to completely cut their ex-partners from their lives, it seems that Toff and her mates often go one step further to find out what they're up to.
Toff, 28, has opened up about her life and revealed an interesting fact about her social media life – which involves setting up fake accounts.
"A big part of a relationship is being able to live with someone, but I'm pretty independent," she disclosed, before adding: "I am a bit of a lone wolf, but I take pride in that."
She went on to tell OK! Magazine: "I have stalked all of my exes, me and my mates have set up anonymous Instagram accounts about ex-boyfriends and I’ve had the funniest aliases.
"But we always get caught out and the guy ends up blocking us."
However, Toff went on to claim that people are "lying" if they say they never stalk an ex-partner due to the relatively easy access to social media accounts.
The star continued: "Well, I do big time, I analyse love too much but I guess you were with your ex for a reason.
"I am quite lucky that I am on good terms with most of mine, I think there's only one I don’t want to go for a drink with."
Toff explained that during her time in the jungle, she feared she would be in pain as she grinds her teeth due to stress, however, her "guy" injects Botox into her jaw, which she says instantly relieves the pain.
She stated that this is the only cosmetic enhancement she has had.
Despite enjoying herself the second time around on I'm A Celeb, she found herself becoming the latest victim to be given the boot alongside Corrie actor Andy Whyment after competing in the Gold Rush challenge.
When she entered the jungle this time around, Toff explained what an "honour" it was to return.
"Having the opportunity to do the jungle once is a great honour because not many people in the whole world have that privilege. And so, to be asked the second time is just next-level kind of stuff," she said.
"I personally was very happy in the Australian camp and I know some people found it hard but I wasn't ready to leave. I am so excited to see what twists and turns there will be in South Africa. It’s going to be so unbelievably exciting."